NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

MORNING REPORT


Tuesday, March 6, 2012



INCIDENTS


Grand Teton NP

Park Staff Join In Response To Fatal Helicopter Crash


The Teton County Sheriff's Office and Teton County Search and Rescue (TCSAR) were responding to the report of a snowmobile accident with an unresponsive rider on the afternoon of February 15th when radio contact was lost with the county's contract helicopter. Reports were soon received that the helicopter had crashed. The county quickly put out a mutual aid request for personnel, emergency medical assistance, and a unified incident command. In response to the request, the park's Teton Interagency Dispatch Center assumed control of incident radio traffic and rangers coordinated the unified incident command and operation functions, including medical response, emergency helicopter responses from three separate locations, remote helibase operations with the park/forest interagency helitack staff, and logistical/critical incident support operations. A local plane also responded from the Jackson airport, but was unable to locate the helicopter's wreckage. Although injured, the helicopter pilot was able to struggle through deep snow to a high point, where he utilized a portable radio to reach the sheriff's dispatch center and confirmed the crash. A Civil Air Patrol aircraft subsequently located the crash site by using GPS coordinates. Teton County deputies on snowmobiles reached the site first. Two of the occupants, pilot Ken Johnson and TCSAR member Mike Moyer (who is also a battalion chief with Jackson Hole Fire/EMS), had suffered leg injuries; the third occupant, TCSAR member Ray Shriver, was fatality injured and subsequently died at the scene. Johnson and Shriver were evacuated by helicopter to a staging area located at Togwotee Mountain Lodge. Moyer was subsequently evacuated by snowmobile to the staging area, arriving after darkness. He and Johnson were transported by ambulances to the hospital in Jackson. Following the conclusion of emergency evacuation and treatment operations, critical incident stress counselors from the park provided assistance to Teton County personnel and the park assumed SAR responsibility for the county at the request of the sheriff for 36 hours following the incident. This event and Shriver's death had a significant impact on the community and park. He was well known in the community and one of the founding members of the Teton County SAR team. This incident was complicated by deep snow, time of day, and night time temperatures at or below zero degrees. The cause of the helicopter crash remains under investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board. [Chris Harder, IC, and Patrick Hattaway, North District Ranger]


OTHER NEWS


The following stories are among those in today's edition of InsideNPS. To see the full text, including images, NPS employees should go to the InsideNPS home page ( HYPERLINK "http://inside.nps.gov/index.cfm?handler=index" http://inside.nps.gov/index.cfm?handler=index). Non-NPS employees can see most of them on the NPS Digest page ( HYPERLINK "http://home.nps.gov/applications/digest/" http://home.nps.gov/applications/digest/):


National Mall and Memorial Parks - This year marks the centennial of Washington's famous cherry trees, mostly located within the National Mall and Memorial Parks, and the National Park Service's veteran blossom prognosticator says that the trees will be at peak bloom just in time for the celebration.


Yellowstone NP - Two investigative reports on the fatal bear attack last August have been released to the public - one from the park and the other from the Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee.


Steamtown NHS - Robert Thornton, 69, a maintenance worker at Steamtown NHS, died last Friday at Regional Hospital of Scranton. He had collapsed while at work.


Pacific West Region - Mike Reynolds has been selected as the new superintendent of Lava Beds NM and the Tule Lake Unit of World War II Valor in the Pacific NM, both located in northeastern California.


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The Morning Report is a publication of the Division of Law Enforcement, Security and Emergency Services, Washington Office, produced with the support of the Office of the Assistant Director for Information Resources and the Office of the Chief Information Officer. Edited by Bill Halainen ( HYPERLINK "mailto:Bill_Halainen@nps.gov" Bill_Halainen@nps.gov).


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